A Brief Literary History of Disability, is a convenient, lucid, and accessible entry point into the rapidly evolving conversation around disability in literary studies.
A Brief Literary History of Disability, is a convenient, lucid, and accessible entry point into the rapidly evolving conversation around disability in literary studies.
Fuson Wang is an assistant professor of English at the University of California, Riverside, where he is currently the co-director of the Medical and Health Humanities Studies program. He has published widely in British Romantic literature, disability studies, and medical humanities.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part 1: Early Modern Chapter 1: A Pre-History of Narrative Prosthesis Chapter 2: Renaissance Historiography Part 2: Eighteenth Century Chapter 3: An Age of Enlightenment Chapter 4: An Age of Satire Part 3: Romantic Chapter 5: Human Flourishing Chapter 6: Approaching Normal Part 4: Victorian Chapter 7: Spectacular Metaphors Chapter 8: Why Tonga Must Die Part 5: Modernism/Postmodernism Chapter 9: We Normals Chapter 10: Destigmatizing Difference Part 6: Contemporary Chapter 11: Disability Autobiography Chapter 12: The Coalitional Politics of Disability
Introduction
Part 1: Early Modern
Chapter 1: A Pre-History of Narrative Prosthesis
Chapter 2: Renaissance Historiography
Part 2: Eighteenth Century
Chapter 3: An Age of Enlightenment
Chapter 4: An Age of Satire
Part 3: Romantic
Chapter 5: Human Flourishing
Chapter 6: Approaching Normal
Part 4: Victorian
Chapter 7: Spectacular Metaphors
Chapter 8: Why Tonga Must Die
Part 5: Modernism/Postmodernism
Chapter 9: We Normals
Chapter 10: Destigmatizing Difference
Part 6: Contemporary
Chapter 11: Disability Autobiography
Chapter 12: The Coalitional Politics of Disability
Introduction Part 1: Early Modern Chapter 1: A Pre-History of Narrative Prosthesis Chapter 2: Renaissance Historiography Part 2: Eighteenth Century Chapter 3: An Age of Enlightenment Chapter 4: An Age of Satire Part 3: Romantic Chapter 5: Human Flourishing Chapter 6: Approaching Normal Part 4: Victorian Chapter 7: Spectacular Metaphors Chapter 8: Why Tonga Must Die Part 5: Modernism/Postmodernism Chapter 9: We Normals Chapter 10: Destigmatizing Difference Part 6: Contemporary Chapter 11: Disability Autobiography Chapter 12: The Coalitional Politics of Disability
Introduction
Part 1: Early Modern
Chapter 1: A Pre-History of Narrative Prosthesis
Chapter 2: Renaissance Historiography
Part 2: Eighteenth Century
Chapter 3: An Age of Enlightenment
Chapter 4: An Age of Satire
Part 3: Romantic
Chapter 5: Human Flourishing
Chapter 6: Approaching Normal
Part 4: Victorian
Chapter 7: Spectacular Metaphors
Chapter 8: Why Tonga Must Die
Part 5: Modernism/Postmodernism
Chapter 9: We Normals
Chapter 10: Destigmatizing Difference
Part 6: Contemporary
Chapter 11: Disability Autobiography
Chapter 12: The Coalitional Politics of Disability
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